WAR vs WoW

Over at "The Greenskin" a Warhammer Online blog and webcomic, they recently posted an entry about Warhammer Online versus World of Warcraft.
There's a lot of debate to be had here, but really, ultimately as it currently is; WoW was initially meant as a PVE oriented game with PVP at the side, while WAR is being developed with PVP as the primary factor and PVE as the secondary. Not too long ago Blizzard commented on it being quite the challenge to retro-fit WoW to be more PVP centered with the Arena and E-Sports. It will be interesting to see how WAR turns out when its released (hopefully) later this year.
One of the biggest issues according to most players with World of Warcraft is the fact that content is being released ways too slow. Blizzards counter response to that is simple, they want quality content and wont rush anything. Fair enough... However, still, people continue to speculate, "with the resources Blizzard has, they should be able to release content faster". Regardless of how you speculate, it is the way it is.
In the blog entry at Greenskin, they mention how Blizzards goal is to get one expansion out for each year, however, following their current track record and if Wrath of the Lich King is released Q1 2009, then they are on track with one expansion every two year.
EA Mythic has notified us several times that they have the same mindset as Blizzard with "quality over quantity" -- this is good, let us see the content before the world end though, please!
I can go on and on, but this time I wont. Instead, head over to The Greenskin blog entry and check out their thoughts. After you have, don't forget to share your views in the comments below!

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umforderI would say the vast majority of players are getting exactly what they need as far as content release. Blizzard is looking at their player base and can see that only the top percentage of players are actually clearing all the previous content before new content is released. So in that respect, I'm happy that they are pushing for quality over quantity.